Pocono Friday: graphic photos, camper meth, fire and weekend events

Friday

Jan 11, 2013 at 2:13 PMJan 11, 2013 at 2:14 PM

Schirmer trial: Jurors in the Arthur Schirmer murder case saw graphic photos from the suicide of Joseph Musante. Musante killed himself in Schirmer's office chair, reportedly after he learned that his wife Cynthia was having an affair with Schirmer.

A Saylorsburg man is accused of making crystal methamphetamine in a camper in a wooded area Wednesday and then parking at a home in Bangor.

Another school shooting: The 16-year-old boy had just wounded a classmate he claimed had bullied him, fired two more rounds at students fleeing their first-period science class, then faced teacher Ryan Heber.

The public got its first look at plans Thursday for the proposed $350 million Kalahari Resorts complex in Tobyhanna Township, which will feature the biggest indoor water park in North America.

Crews battled an early morning fire at an abandoned two-story house behind Howard Johnson's on Route 611 in Bartonsville.

Got the flu? We'd like to hear from you.

Learning to ski or snowboard is not as scary as you think. Area ski resorts have programs to get you down the slope in one piece.

The Grass Roots have been performing for nearly 50 years, and they'll be making a stop at Mount Airy Casino Resort this weekend.

In our Best Bets, take a trip back in time to the disco era at the Mauch Chunk Opera House or stop by the Monroe County Environmental Education Center for a "Scoop on Squirrels."

Parents: What age is most appropriate for ear piercing?

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Your Poconos Weekend Fun Guide somehow includes references to the “South Park” fake Christian rock band Faith + 1, the fake band Stillwater from “Almost Famous” and a bunch of late 60s and early 70s bands that most likely are not fake, but you never know.